Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse
260ptsDowntown LA steakhouse without the stuffiness.

About Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse
Nick & Stef's Steakhouse is the most practical downtown LA choice for dry-aged prime and a serious wine list. The contemporary room on South Hope Street runs lively at peak hours, the 500-plus-label wine program rewards attention, and booking is easy by LA standards — typically three to five days out for a weekend table.
Verdict: A Downtown LA Steakhouse That Earns Its Place on the List
If you want a proper steakhouse in the Financial District that skips the expense-account stuffiness, Nick & Stef's Steakhouse on South Hope Street is the most sensible booking in the area. The combination of dry-aged prime cuts, fresh seafood, and a wine list running over 500 labels makes it a reliable choice for a downtown business dinner or a weekend evening when you want substance without spectacle. For food and wine explorers who want to eat well before or after a Broad visit, or anyone staying near Bunker Hill, this is a practical first call.
What to Expect
The room reads contemporary rather than clubby. The design is high-finish without the dark wood paneling that dominates older steakhouse templates, which means the energy runs brighter and louder during peak service. Expect a lively ambient level on weekend evenings — this is not the place for hushed conversation across a four-leading. If a quieter table is a priority, ask for one away from the bar when booking; the restaurant has enough square footage that positioning matters. Early in the evening, particularly on weekdays, the atmosphere settles considerably and the room is easier to work with.
The core of the menu is the dry-aged prime steak program, expanded from the restaurant's earlier format. For a food-focused guest, that depth of selection — combined with a fresh seafood component , gives the menu more range than most single-concept downtown steakhouses. The wine list at 500-plus labels is one of the more serious efforts you'll find at this price tier in Los Angeles; it rewards guests who are willing to spend time with it. Craft cocktails round out the drinks program and are worth trying before you commit to a bottle. For weekend brunch or a morning occasion, check current service hours directly with the restaurant, as the Financial District location means the schedule is more tightly tied to weekday demand than in neighbourhood dining corridors.
Nick & Stef's holds a 4.5-star rating across more than 1,000 Google reviews , consistent enough to trust , and ranks #764 among casual dining venues in North America on Opinionated About Dining's 2024 list. That OAD ranking places it well within the considered dining tier without putting it in the same conversation as the city's tasting-menu establishments. Think of it as a high-confidence, low-drama booking rather than a destination-dining event.
Booking and Timing
Booking is easy by Los Angeles steakhouse standards. The restaurant does not require weeks of lead time the way a tasting-menu counter does, and same-week reservations are generally available on most platforms. For a Friday or Saturday dinner, booking three to five days out is a reasonable buffer. Special occasions or large groups warrant earlier planning, but for a two or four-leading on a weeknight, you can often secure a table with a day's notice. Walk-in availability at the bar is a realistic option mid-week.
The South Hope Street address puts Nick & Stef's within easy reach of the Broad, MOCA, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall, making it a natural pre- or post-event dinner in a corridor where good dinner options are thinner than you'd expect given the foot traffic. Parking in the area is available in nearby structures; valet is worth checking when you book.
For context on the wider Los Angeles dining picture, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. If you're planning a full downtown evening, our Los Angeles bars guide and our Los Angeles experiences guide are useful companions. For hotels near the Financial District, our Los Angeles hotels guide covers the full range of options.
Other LA steakhouse options worth knowing: Arroyo Chop House is the Pasadena pick for a more traditional room; Bazaar Meat Los Angeles brings a more theatrical approach; Fia Steak skews modern Californian; and Lawry's The Prime Rib is the institution for prime rib specifically. For serious seafood nearby, Providence is in a different category entirely. If you're benchmarking against steakhouses farther afield, Capa in Orlando and A Cut in Taipei offer useful points of comparison for the format. For reference points at the leading of American fine dining, The French Laundry in Napa, Le Bernardin in New York, Alinea in Chicago, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread in Healdsburg, and Emeril's in New Orleans each anchor their respective cities at a higher price tier. Nick & Stef's is not competing with those rooms, and doesn't need to , it occupies a well-defined slot as a downtown LA steakhouse that delivers consistently without requiring a special occasion to justify the bill.
Quick reference: Contemporary steakhouse, Financial District, dry-aged prime + seafood + 500-label wine list, 4.5 stars (1,065 Google reviews), OAD #764 casual North America 2024, easy booking, lively room at peak hours.
Compare Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse | — | |
| Kato | $$$$ | — |
| Hayato | $$$$ | — |
| Vespertine | $$$$ | — |
| Camphor | $$$$ | — |
| Gwen | $$$$ | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Nick & Stef's Steakhouse?
Business casual fits the room. The design runs contemporary and high-finish rather than clubby, so a jacket is not required but jeans and sneakers read slightly off for the Financial District setting. Think the kind of outfit you would wear to a client dinner that is not trying too hard.
What should a first-timer know about Nick & Stef's Steakhouse?
The focus is dry-aged prime steak and fresh-catch seafood, paired against a wine list of over 500 labels. It ranked #764 in Opinionated About Dining's 2024 Casual North America list, which puts it in confirmed territory rather than hype territory. Come for the steak program; the wine list is a genuine draw on its own.
How far ahead should I book Nick & Stef's Steakhouse?
A few days out is usually enough for weeknight seats. Weekends in the Financial District draw a denser crowd, so 5 to 7 days ahead is safer. This is not a tasting-menu counter that requires weeks of planning — same-week bookings are realistic for most parties.
What are alternatives to Nick & Stef's Steakhouse in Los Angeles?
Gwen on Sunset is the closest peer: butcher-driven, quality-focused, and better for a special-occasion splurge. If you are after a full tasting-menu experience rather than steakhouse format, Kato or Hayato are in a different league entirely. For a more casual option with serious cooking credentials, Camphor is worth considering.
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